Ham in Easton's Bible Dictionary
            warm, hot, and hence the south; also an Egyptian word meaning
 "black", the youngest son of Noah (Gen. 5:32; comp. 
9:22,24).
 The curse pronounced by Noah against Ham, properly 
against
 Canaan his fourth son, was accomplished when the Jews
 subsequently exterminated the Canaanites.
 One of the most important facts recorded in Gen. 10 is 
the
 foundation of the earliest monarchy in Babylonia by 
Nimrod the
 grandson of Ham (6, 8, 10). The primitive Babylonian 
empire was
 thus Hamitic, and of a cognate race with the primitive
 inhabitants of Arabia and of Ethiopia. (See ACCAD 
-T0000060.)
 The race of Ham were the most energetic of all the 
descendants
 of Noah in the early times of the post-diluvian world.
                          
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